• The integrated preamplifier in a foil
electret microphone • The first stage of an
instrument amplifier, the output of which is then sent to the power amplifier. With instrument amplifiers, the preamp is often designed to produce
overdrive or distortion effects. • A stand-alone unit for use in
live music and
recording studio applications • Part of a stand-alone
channel strip or channel strip built into an audio
mixing desk • A
masthead amplifier used with
television receiver
antenna (For a receiver far from the antenna, it amplifies the signal and noise from the antenna, reducing the negative effects of the necessary cable length; for an antenna near a receiver, such an amplifier only adds noise.) • A component in the electronic part of a
satellite receiver dish • A circuit inside of a hard disk drive or tape player connected to the magnetic heads, or the circuit inside of an optical disc drive (such as CD) which connects to the
photodiodes • A
phono stage amplifying the signal from a
phonograph cartridge to the
line-level input of common power amplifiers • A
switched capacitor circuit used to null the effects of mismatch offset in most
CMOS comparator-based
flash analog-to-digital converters • Due to their unique coloration, some preamplifiers can be emulated in software to be used in mixing. ==See also==